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  • #16
    Originally posted by pimpis zajoba View Post
    Unfortunately Vinzla is right and twin towers won't work.It can work against some teams but ultimately you can't close games with Myles in the playoffs.So what is Myles role in the playoffs?....well...High end back up....Domas is going to play 40 min...so Myles got 8min +5min in 1st and 3rd quarters ...18min all together...Myles is 18 min 18 mil back up...or as i call him now.... a million a minute player....sad.... players i would love to see traded today....Leaf and Lamb and unfortunately Myles value is the same as Clint"s not much...so we have a million a minute back up....Vinzla was right...death line up is life...twin towers are falling....
    I'll do you one better, why is Myles?
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    • #17
      Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post

      He is a bad player here and there is no reason he should start another game.


      And yes even a critic like me can see his potential in another team as the main big, he would have been perfect in Atlanta.
      Nah...I think he could be monster with the Pelicans.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by pimpis zajoba View Post
        Unfortunately Vinzla is right and twin towers won't work.It can work against some teams but ultimately you can't close games with Myles in the playoffs.So what is Myles role in the playoffs?....well...High end back up....Domas is going to play 40 min...so Myles got 8min +5min in 1st and 3rd quarters ...18min all together...Myles is 18 min 18 mil back up...or as i call him now.... a million a minute player....sad.... players i would love to see traded today....Leaf and Lamb and unfortunately Myles value is the same as Clint"s not much...so we have a million a minute back up....Vinzla was right...death line up is life...twin towers are falling....
        Alright, so what is the plan to replace him and what are we getting in return? I read all the time about how he has to go, has to be traded, etc., but what is the plan? For argument sake, say we cut him on the spot today. All any team has to do is go after Sabonis hard, get him in foul trouble, and it's game over from there.

        I am all for improving the team, but I just don't see anything realistically right now that's going to move the needle for us. Off season gives us more flexibility to do something and get a player that would benefit us long term, IMO.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
          Nah...I think he could be monster with the Pelicans.

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          Pass first guard in Lonzo and the physical freak named Zion are perfect fits for him.

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          • #20
            Morris traded so we're stuck with Myles

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            • #21
              The Myles debate is classic 2020 twitter style binary: He's either great or crap.

              The reality is more nuanced.

              Myles is a good centre with a hugely important skill set. His combination of range and rim protection is massively desirable.

              The unfortunate reality for Myles is that he will not be fully realised at his best position here because, simply, Domas is a 23 year old all-star. Hes better. He's not perfect, but his net impact is greater.

              Thats one part of the debate. The other is about alternatives. I struggle to see who that is remotely gettable is a massive upgrade on the Myles/Domas combo. Aaron Gordon maybe - but there are few 4s that are better and gettable.

              Its entirely possible that the combination is theoretically sub-optimal but in practice there is no better alternative and I think that is where we are now.
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              • #22
                I don't think the Pacers have any sort of decision to make regarding Myles vs Domas, at this point. It's Domas all the way and their playing has already started to reflect that. How it all shakes put should be interesting though, for lack of a better word. A real shame they're not a better fit together.

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                • #23
                  To me he is a very solid NBA C, who doesn't fit what we are trying to do. Nate to his credit appears to want to play a smaller brand of basket like the rest of the league & the C that fits that mold better for us is Sabonis. Sabonis is also the better player as well.
                  We are a better team with Turner than we are without, but we are not our best team with him as we can't play him to his fullest potential whilst we have Sabonis. In saying that we could make ourselves worse if we don't take our time in fitting the pieces.

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                  • #24
                    Is Sabonis really a better player, or was he given a better opportunity to be a better player? The offense is built to go through him. Does Sabonis becomes the player he is if he given the Tyler Hansbrough treatment....Hulk smash!


                    Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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                    • #25
                      It is perfectly reasonable for people to criticize how Myles has been treated online by Pacers fans. I myself have played a large part in criticizing him in the past. I've tried to be reasonable about it, at least I thought so, whenever I did talk about him. But this season I've gone away from criticizing him because simply put he is no longer an obstacle to Domantas playing up to his potential and proper minutes to do it. But yes, to be fair Myles has gotten a rather rough go over past three years on here but on twitter and reddit as well. If you think Vnzla & BnG are bad on here you really ought to read some twitter responses to him.

                      All of that being said I want to say this. The one thing I don't think it's reasonable to do is criticize the Pacers team in how they have treated him. The fact that he is the 5th option is not the fault of the Pacers or Nate or even Sabonis or others. Myles has had 4 solid years to build whatever type of player he was going to be and if he was capable of being the #1 or even the # 3 option on our team I do not for a minute believe the Pacers wouldn't take advantage of it. They have been in the past and IMO are still very committed to Myles Turner. It's not that I think Myles hasn't tried but it's just that for whatever reason offensively he has never really gained any ground from very early in his career. He spent last off season working with McHale and I honestly do think you can see some changes to his game. In fact I feel that over the past couple of months he has been pretty effective in being diverse on offense.

                      But my main point I'm trying to make here is that yes you can criticize the criticizers but it's hard to believe that it's okay to criticize the team for Myles being the 5th option.
                      Last edited by Peck; 02-06-2020, 04:58 PM.


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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
                        Is Sabonis really a better player, or was he given a better opportunity to be a better player? The offense is built to go through him. Does Sabonis becomes the player he is if he given the Tyler Hansbrough treatment....Hulk smash!
                        He is definitely the better player. He has essentially forced the team to make him a focal point. Turner is a better shooter (for now) & due to his length can block more shots.
                        Sabonis is smarter on offense & defense, a better rebounder, better passer, physically stronger & overall just a better player.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
                          Is Sabonis really a better player, or was he given a better opportunity to be a better player? The offense is built to go through him. Does Sabonis becomes the player he is if he given the Tyler Hansbrough treatment....Hulk smash!
                          I’d go as far to ask what Myles might have become had the PG trade return been different?

                          He was vocal prior to that next season that he wanted to step up and be the franchise guy, but Oladipo’s launch into stardom obviously delayed that. Since then, it’s just been us readjusting to incoming and developing talent and now Myles finds himself often labeled as the odd man out. Funny how much can change in just a couple of seasons.

                          That trade is arguably the turning point in his career as it currently stands.
                          I think KP is a Captain Planet fan. He believes that the collective will of five decent starters can outweigh the power of top-level talent. Too bad Herb won't cut the check for their Planeteer rings.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by indyman37 View Post
                            That trade is arguably the turning point in his career as it currently stands.
                            I always thought and said (in this forum) that Myles is the best thing that happened to Domas.
                            Myles was always supportive and different skillset of his allowed Domas to grow.
                            Ech... the life is unfair...
                            But... the strong people facing it become even stronger...
                            I'm really sorry because of my english (which is my 3-4 language) and I really appreciate Your patience. I hope this board will make me better

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
                              Is Sabonis really a better player, or was he given a better opportunity to be a better player? The offense is built to go through him. Does Sabonis becomes the player he is if he given the Tyler Hansbrough treatment....Hulk smash!
                              I don't think there's any question. Which again, in 2020 people take as being zero-sum, ala 'Myles must therefore be bad'. Myles is good, Sabonis is significantly better. The offense is designed to run through him because the entire team is better when he touches the ball every trip and acts as a primary playmaker. He makes the offense better, feels a bit tin-foily to suggest it's been orchestrated to benefit him at the detriment of others or the whole.
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Peck View Post
                                It is perfectly reasonable for people to criticize how Myles has been treated online by Pacers fans. I myself have played a large part in criticizing him in the past. I've tried to be reasonable about it, at least I thought so, whenever I did talk about him. But this season I've gone away from criticizing him because simply put he is no longer an obstacle to Domantas playing up to his potential and proper minutes to do it. But yes, to be fair Myles has gotten a rather rough go over past three years on here but on twitter and reddit as well. If you think Vnzla & BnG are bad on here you really ought to read some twitter responses to him.

                                All of that being said I want to say this. The one thing I don't think it's reasonable to do is criticize the Pacers team in how they have treated him. The fact that he is the 5th option is not the fault of the Pacers or Nate or even Sabonis or others. Myles has had 4 solid years to build whatever type of player he was going to be and if he was capable of being the #1 or even the # 3 option on our team I do not for a minute believe the Pacers wouldn't take advantage of it. They have been in the past and IMO are still very committed to Myles Turner. It's not that I think Myles hasn't tried but it's just that for whatever reason offensively he has never really gained any ground from very early in his career. He spent last off season working with McHale and I honestly do think you can see some changes to his game. In fact I feel that over the past couple of months he has been pretty effective in being diverse on offense.

                                But my main point I'm trying to make here is that yes you can criticize the criticizers but it's hard to believe that it's okay to criticize the team for Myles being the 5th option.
                                https://www.basketball-reference.com...turnemy01.html

                                And this is why I disagree with the notion that Turner is some "bad" player. According to the site, Turner has been increasing his stats every year since being a rookie and was in the DPOY discussions LAST SEASON. By all accounts, this was probably was going to be his breakout year, but the TEAM decided to try the twin towers experiment. Personally, I was mostly in the camp of Sabonis being the 6th man, because I didn't expect him to be the player he turned into this season. As a result of the twin towers experiment, it was proven that Sabonis was a better fit (which is not the same as being a better player) for the offense they ran. Based on how Nate wanted the offense to run, he basically slid Turner to the de facto stretch 4 for the team. Malcom can bring the ball up the court and will start the offense most times than not. TJ Warren has an unexpected above average game for attacking the paint. Sabonis is a strong roller on dives plus pull down rebounds when Turner is out of position due to shot blocking attempts. VO is/will be our clutch performer. Hard to be more than a 5th option with those type of people as your teammates. Honestly, I'm not sure what people are really expecting from him outside of ASSUMING he should be averaging xxx number of rebounds per game or xxx number of points per game.


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